or not insulating glass units are required.
4. Method, type, and spacing required for anchoring
door frames to adjoining construction.
5. Lintels and reinforcement required to support
walls or partitions above doors.
6.
Type of shop finish on steel surfaces.
7.
Free area for louvers in doors.
8. Complete door schedule. Schedule should assign
a separate number for each opening and should
indicate door type and style, material, design,
size, thickness, glazed or unglazed, class fire
rating for fire doors, hardware set number,
threshold material, if any, and material for frames,
mullions, and transom bars.
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GENERAL
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REFERENCES
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NOTE: Issue (date) of references included in
provided by the latest guide specification. Use of
SpecsIntact automated reference checking is
recommended for projects based on older guide
specifications.
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The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the
basic designation only.
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI)
ANSI A250.3
(1999) Test Procedure and Acceptance
Criteria for Factory Applied Finish
Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and
Frames
ANSI A250.4
(2001) Test Procedure and Acceptance
Criteria for Physical Endurance for Steel
Doors, Frames, Frame Anchors and Hardware
Reinforcings
ANSI A250.6
(2003) Hardware on Steel Doors
(Reinforcement - Application)
ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)
ASTM A 591
(1998) Steel Sheet, Electrolytic
Zinc-Coated, for Light
ASTM A 653/A 653M
(2004a) Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated
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